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Former UN Sudan Chief visits the country’s warzones: warns of potential for another Darfur scale catastrophe

2020-03-16T21:30:32+00:00January 18th, 2013|Policy & Advocacy|

18 Jan 2013 - Dr Mukesh Kapila, Special Representative for the Aegis Trust and former UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan, has just travelled 1000km through Sudan’s Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile, where international humanitarian relief access has been blocked since armed conflict erupted there between the Sudanese Government and opposition groups in June [...]

NGOs urge UN Security Council to secure aid access to starving Sudanese

2020-03-16T21:30:32+00:00November 13th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

13 Nov 2012 – The Aegis Trust has joined over 80 prominent human rights organizations to sign an open letter to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) urging it to impose deadlines and consequences on the Government of Sudan in order to secure protection and humanitarian aid for displaced communities in the Nuba Mountains/South Kordofan, [...]

Why parliamentarians have a crucial role in preventing genocide

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00October 19th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

In the 7th plenary session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM) in Malta, 12-13 October 2012, Aegis' Special Representative Dr Mukesh Kapila outlined Aegis' vision for a new global parliamentary grouping dedicated to the prevention of crimes against humanity. The full text of his address follows.   Mr Chairman, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen [...]

Agreement between the Sudans does not address South Kordofan / Blue Nile catastrophe

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00September 28th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

28 Sept 2012 - Outcomes of the Presidential Summit between Sudan and South Sudan announced on 27th September 2012 are an important step in reaching peace between the two neighbouring countries. The ongoing human rights catastrophe however, and its devastating humanitarian consequences in the Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile regions of Sudan, remain unaddressed. In [...]

As Sudan blocks aid to South Kordofan / Blue Nile, 123 organisations urge UN Security Council to press for access

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00September 21st, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

On 21 September 2012 (International Day of Peace), the Aegis Trust, along with 123 other Non-Government Organisations, issued a joint letter to each member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) demanding that Sudan allow immediate and ongoing humanitarian access to the Blue Nile and South Kordofan – where Aegis documented evidence of war crimes [...]

Peace-building in Rwanda: Freddy Mutanguha speaks in the UK

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00July 8th, 2012|Peace education|

8 July 2012 - Genocide survivor and Director of Aegis in Rwanda, Freddy Mutanguha, has just completed a speaking tour in the UK about the Aegis Trust's Kigali-based Peace-building Education Programme. Almost half of Rwanda's population today is too young to remember the genocide 18 years ago - but how the country handles that legacy [...]

On eve of South Sudan’s 1st anniversary, Sudanese united in London: Omar Bashir must go

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00July 6th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

6 July 2012 - In this short film released today, Aegis captures the moment the Sudanese community in the UK came together on London’s streets for the first time in a unified call for President Bashir – the only head of state in the World currently wanted for genocide – to leave office and answer [...]

Sudan in crisis: take action with the Aegis Trust

2020-03-16T21:30:33+00:00June 28th, 2012|Policy & Advocacy|

The Aegis Trust invites all supporters to sign this petition and join Sudanese refugees walking at 1.30pm Saturday 30 June from Lancaster Gate to Downing Street to deliver a letter to David Cameron calling for assertive diplomatic action to secure humanitarian access to all areas of Sudan affected by conflict – particularly the Blue Nile [...]